Chip On Board A system in which semiconductor dice are mounted directly on a PC board and connected with bonded wires or solder bumps The dice are usually mechanically protected with epoxy
Chip-On-Board One of many configurations in which a chip is directly bonded to a circuit board or substrate These approaches include wirebonding, TAB, or flip-chip interconnections
A configuration in which a face-up bonded chip is directly attached to a printed circuit board or substrate and exclusively interconnected to the substrate conventionally, i e , by flying wires
Coordination of Benefits A term used when a member has medical coverage from two different sources and both parties share the cost The COB department handles all insurance matters
Coordination of Benefits An agreement that uses language developed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners and prevents double payment for services when a subscriber has coverage from two or more sources For example, a husband may have BlueCross/BlueShield through his place of employment and the wife may have elected a HMO through her work The agreement gives the order for what organization has primary responsibility for payment and what organization has secondary responsibility for payment
Command that converts your source code into executable code It can compile COBOL, C, or assembler sources, generate native code, and link and build executable files
(A) Between a pony and a horse in size, from thirteen to nearly fifteen hands high The word means big, stout The original meaning is a tuft or head, hence eminent, large, powerful The cob of the county is the great boss thereof A rich cob is a plutocrat Hence also a male, as a cob-swan Riding horses run between fifteen and sixteen hands in height, and carriage horses, between sixteen and seventeen hands
A typical insurance provision whereby responsibility for primary payment for medical services is allocated among carriers when a person is covered by more than one employer-sponsored health benefit program This coordination prevents duplicate reimbursement for the same medical services
COBOL compiler name The default compiler driver program specified in the makefile template is cob2
Coordination of Benefits is a contract provision that prevents a covered person from profiting by collecting from two different group plans such that the total is greater than actual expenses COB provisions provide for primary and secondary status for the various plans involved and seek to guarantee that the total paid by all will not exceed 100% of the out-of-pocket expenses of the claimant
Coordination of benefits If an employee, retiree, or eligible dependents are covered under more than one insurance plan, the insurance companies determine which coverage is primary The employee's or retiree's primary coverage will pay its benefits first, without regard to other coverage
Corn on the cob is the long rounded part of the maize or corn plant on which small yellow seeds grow, and which is eaten as a vegetable. the top part of a corn plant on which yellow seeds grow, cooked and eaten as a vegetable